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Forget The Big Bang Theory: Model Suggests Universe Was Born From Two Cosmos COLLIDING

THE
four-dimensional universe that we live in was born from two three-dimensional
universes colliding, a leading expert has claimed.

A Princeton
University physicist claims that the universe was created when two 3D universes
collided.

The theory,
known as the ‘Ekpyrotic Model’, goes against the conventional Big Bang theory,
which suggests that the universe began from a single point and has been
expanding infinitely ever since.

While the
Big Bang theory suggests that the universe began in a very hot and dense state,
the Ekpyrotic Model dictates that it actually began extremely cold.

Paul
Steinhardt of Princeton University who proposed the theory said: “Instead of
beginning with nearly infinite temperature and density, the universe began in a
very different state - cold and nearly vacuous.

“The hot
expanding universe we know came as a result of collision that brought the
universe up to a large but finite temperature and density.The rest of
the story is as the Big Bang model would have it, but the beginning is
different.With the Big
Bang theory, Mr. Steinhardt believes that there is “no natural mechanism for
making stars, galaxies and larger scale structures in the universe.”

The
Ekpyrotic model suggests that “our hot big bang universe was created from the
collision of two three-dimensional worlds moving along a hidden, extra
dimension.

“The two
three-dimensional worlds collide and `stick’, the kinetic energy in the
collision is converted the quarks, electrons, photons, etc., that are confined
to move along three dimensions. The
resulting temperature is finite, so the hot big bang phase begins without a
singularity.This would
mean that the universe would have the perfect environment to create star,
galaxies and everything in it that we know because “because the collision and
initiation of the big bang phase occurs nearly simultaneously everywhere.”

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